3742.50
Adoption of rules by director of public health.

(A)
The
director
of health shall adopt rules
in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code establishing all of the
following:

(1)
Procedures necessary for the development and operation of the child lead
poisoning prevention program established under section
3742.31 of the Revised
Code;

(2)
Standards and procedures for conducting investigations and risk assessments
under sections
3742.35 and
3742.36 of the Revised
Code;

(3)
Standards and procedures for issuing lead hazard control orders under section
3742.37 of the Revised Code,
including standards and procedures for determining appropriate deadlines for
complying with lead hazard control orders;

(4)
The
level of lead in human blood that is hazardous to human health, consistent with
the guidelines issued by the centers for disease control and prevention in the
public health service of the United States department of health and human
services;

(5)
The
level of lead in paint, dust, and soil that is hazardous to human
health;

(6)
Standards and procedures to be followed when implementing preventive treatments
for the control of lead hazards pursuant to section
3742.41 of the Revised Code that
are based on information from the United States environmental protection
agency, department of housing and urban development, occupational safety and
health administration, or other agencies with recommendations or guidelines
regarding implementation of preventive treatments;

(8)
Procedures for approving under section
3742.47 of the Revised Code
training programs in essential maintenance practices and lead-safe renovation
and requirements, in addition to those specified in section
3742.47 of the Revised Code, that
a program must meet to receive approval;

(9)
The
examination to be administered by a training program approved under section
3742.47 of the Revised Code and
the examination's passing score.

(B)
The
director shall establish procedures for revising
its rules to ensure that the child lead poisoning prevention activities
conducted under this chapter continue to meet the requirements necessary to
obtain any federal funding available for those activities, including
requirements established by the United States environmental protection agency,
United States department of housing and urban development, or any other federal
agency with jurisdiction over activities pertaining to child lead poisoning
prevention.